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The work traces the horse’s development in England from early medieval times through the nineteenth century, reviewing how successive rulers, wars and social change shaped equine roles in warfare, agriculture, transport, hunting and racing. It surveys breeding practices, notable sires and the influence of imported bloodstock, and charts the emergence of distinct light and heavy types. Societies, legal measures and stud and stable management receive attention alongside practical horsemanship, coaching and remount concerns. Illustrated examples and period anecdotes punctuate a compact compilation that emphasizes developments and shifting demand up to the end of the nineteenth century.

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Sir Walter Gilbey

Sir Walter Gilbey was an English author and horse enthusiast, known for his extensive writings on equine history and the development of horse breeds. His notable works include "Horses Past and Present" and "The Great Horse; or, The War Horse," which explore the significance of horses in various historical contexts. Gilbey's contributions to literature reflect his deep passion for horses, as well as his interest in transportation history, as seen in his book "Early Carriages and Roads." Through his detailed research and engaging narratives, he has left a lasting impact on the study of equestrian topics.

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